⬤ Alphabet is pulling ahead of Nvidia on a performance basis this year, even though Nvidia still holds a much larger market cap. The chart tracking the Magnificent Seven from January through November 13, 2025 shows Alphabet sitting at $3.37 trillion while Nvidia commands $4.54 trillion. But the performance gap tells a different story—one that's reshaping how investors view momentum within this elite group of tech giants.
⬤ Nvidia still leads the pack in total market value and boasts a 44.5% year-to-date gain, but Alphabet's 19.4% climb has been more consistent. Microsoft sits at $3.74 trillion with 10.1% growth, while Apple reached $4.03 trillion on a 6.5% increase. The spread in these numbers shows just how differently each stock has moved through the year, with some charging ahead and others grinding higher at a steadier pace.
⬤ Amazon landed at $2.54 trillion with modest gains, while Meta and Tesla bring up the rear among the seven. Meta clocked in around $1.54 trillion with a 4% rise, and Tesla hovered near $1.34 trillion with just 3.1% growth. Most of the group recovered from early-year weakness, but the paths varied widely by company and sector exposure.
⬤ This shift matters because leadership changes within the Magnificent Seven tend to ripple through market sentiment, sector allocations, and where capital flows next. Nvidia still owns the crown in absolute size, but Alphabet's relative strength—combined with the wide range of growth rates across the group—shows that the pecking order inside mega-cap tech keeps shifting as 2025 rolls on.
Eseandre Mordi
Eseandre Mordi